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keep in mind this is a big storm. you are not getting the peak of this until midnight in washington d.c. new york, midday tomorrow. rainfall is the biggest problem. there is so much moisture with this thing. we are talking 6 to 12 inches expected. a lot of flash flooding on the outer banks. t.j. >> jacqui, thank you. >>> 38 minutes past the hour. we will head up to washington d.c. where i was supposed to be this weekend with athena jones. she is there in d.c. the show was supposed to be on the road for the big mlk dedication on the national mall. that is on hold right now. >> reporter: exactly. it has been postponed. safety first. there was a whole series of events around that. thousands of people were expected to come for this dedication that was set for tomorrow, sunday. the 48th anniversary of the march on washington and the famous martin luther king, "i have a dream" speech. the d.c. mayor vincent gray has declared a state of emergency for the city. he was one of several mayors and governors who had a conference c
keep in mind this is a big storm. you are not getting the peak of this until midnight in washington d.c. new york, midday tomorrow. rainfall is the biggest problem. there is so much moisture with this thing. we are talking 6 to 12 inches expected. a lot of flash flooding on the outer banks. t.j. >> jacqui, thank you. >>> 38 minutes past the hour. we will head up to washington d.c. where i was supposed to be this weekend with athena jones. she is there in d.c. the show was...
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. >> it's a big -- really big number. so last year about 20% of employees offered these high deductible, consumer-directed plans. this year the number's 32%. and the problem is with the high deductible, consumer directed plan, they look similar to older plans. if you're not reading the fine print, you could be surprised to see that you have a $2,500 deductible. last year the same insurance came with a $1,000 deductible. the message is, make sure you read your benefit plan, and you understand what you're buying before you actually enroll in it. >> do you -- when you are giving advice and you manage a big provider network, is there some basic advice that you say in terms of people saying, to make sure they get the best coverage, best insurance overall, and they protect themselves from huge bills? >> i do. there are a couple of things. number one, i've been saying this a lot lately, and i believe it. it's a hard concept for a lot of americans to understand. an hmo or epo, like an hmo but doesn't require a referral to see a s
. >> it's a big -- really big number. so last year about 20% of employees offered these high deductible, consumer-directed plans. this year the number's 32%. and the problem is with the high deductible, consumer directed plan, they look similar to older plans. if you're not reading the fine print, you could be surprised to see that you have a $2,500 deductible. last year the same insurance came with a $1,000 deductible. the message is, make sure you read your benefit plan, and you...
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it's a really big number. so, last year about 20% of employees offered these high deductible, consumer-directed plans. this year the number is 32%. the problem is with the high deductible, consumer-directed plan, they look similar to older plans. if you're not reading the fine print you could be surprised to see you have a 2,000 or $2,500 deductible, last year the same insurance came with a 1,000 deductible. the message is make sure you read your benefit plan and you understand what you are buying before you enroll in it. >> when you are giving advice, manage in a big provider network, is there some basic advice to make sure people get the best coverage and best insurance overall and protect themselves from big bills? >> i do. i've been saying this a lot lately, it's a hard concept for a lot of americans to understand. an hmo or an epo, which is like an hmo but doesn't require a referral, can be a cost-effective insurance plan for people to choose. you don't typically have deductibles and there are no co-insur
it's a really big number. so, last year about 20% of employees offered these high deductible, consumer-directed plans. this year the number is 32%. the problem is with the high deductible, consumer-directed plan, they look similar to older plans. if you're not reading the fine print you could be surprised to see you have a 2,000 or $2,500 deductible, last year the same insurance came with a 1,000 deductible. the message is make sure you read your benefit plan and you understand what you are...
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>> big change this year. again, passing costs on to employees. a lot of employers are changing their formulary. that means they're pushing people into generic drugs. so the way they do that is a drug. if you're taking a drug every month, it is possible that that drug which used to be covered with ads 20 copay may fall into what's considered a nonformulary drug. that means the same drug you've been taking for so long may no longer be covered unless you get the generic. >> do you agree with my assessment, that it is a very painful four weeks every year, but it is so important to your family's finances? >> as you say, this is a very expensive time of year for a lot of people, picking this plan. and you want to get it right. it's worth the time and effort you put into it to choose the right plan. >> and if they have a cost estimator through the company you're working with, you should do it. >> one of my favorite things. go to your insurance website and you can put in what it's going to cost you to go to the doctor. >> thank you so much, andrew. >>> h
>> big change this year. again, passing costs on to employees. a lot of employers are changing their formulary. that means they're pushing people into generic drugs. so the way they do that is a drug. if you're taking a drug every month, it is possible that that drug which used to be covered with ads 20 copay may fall into what's considered a nonformulary drug. that means the same drug you've been taking for so long may no longer be covered unless you get the generic. >> do you...
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oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the new spark card from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding....
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>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. so as i said, thereme won't an carmageddon if people take heed. in they do, there will be traffic that makes though pictures that you were showing pale in comparison. >> it's an interesting experiment, because the lapd has reached out to a lot of celebrities, and i want to sho
>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as...
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how big was it? >> six jofbs homemade explosives which is roughly 300 pounds of explosives. >> just so you know 3rks 00 pounds is like a typical suv, like you say, a tahoe. it would break into about two million people and kill everybody inside the vehicle. >> reporter: finding the bomb, finding the men, these engineers say it all adds up. >> we're putting two and two together here. today's events aren't looking good. >> it's hard to believe we found an ied behind us, five games that came up with explosive residue on their hand and they're walking around with 2 million pakistani rupees. we were able to catch five of them. do you think it was luck or do you thing there's a lot of them out there? >> today might have been our lucky day. >> no one got hurt and let's score one for america. >> wow. those guys are certainly brave, jason. you as well go out with them. how often do they find the ieds? >> well, you know, it's an interesting question. if go to certain parts of southeastern afghanistan and some o
how big was it? >> six jofbs homemade explosives which is roughly 300 pounds of explosives. >> just so you know 3rks 00 pounds is like a typical suv, like you say, a tahoe. it would break into about two million people and kill everybody inside the vehicle. >> reporter: finding the bomb, finding the men, these engineers say it all adds up. >> we're putting two and two together here. today's events aren't looking good. >> it's hard to believe we found an ied behind...
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my documentary, "big hits, broken dreams." >> friday night is pretty big around here. football in north carolina is really big. if you're from around this area, you know sports. >> excited. ready to go. that's all i thought, every single day. football, football, football. ♪ >> football is a tough sport. you know. it ain't for everybody. there's collisions in this sport. >> my little brother. he's not moving. he needs help breathing. i mean, i just lost it. >> while he was tackled, walked to the side wlooins and collapsed. >> friday night's death is being felt -- >> a very tough time for the whole community. >> they had a tragedy, and it really brought it all to the forefront. >> reporter: head of athletic trainers at these football programs? >> would you drop a kid off at a pool that didn't have a lifeguard? people are starting to take a look at how important health and safetisy fon athletes. >> six concussions. >> six. >> i remember getting hit hard. actually rang my bell. >> for the first three weeks, a constant headache. >> the trainer was asking me questions. i a
my documentary, "big hits, broken dreams." >> friday night is pretty big around here. football in north carolina is really big. if you're from around this area, you know sports. >> excited. ready to go. that's all i thought, every single day. football, football, football. ♪ >> football is a tough sport. you know. it ain't for everybody. there's collisions in this sport. >> my little brother. he's not moving. he needs help breathing. i mean, i just lost it....
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you said that you wanted a big, bold deal. was speaker boehner bold enough in his efforts to get it done? >> no, this is probably the best deal washington could get right now. my argument is that we don't need a deal. i mean, we are bankrupting future generations and we need a solution, and this is not big and bold, but the best deal that the speaker could get, but we need something profound to change the way that the town spends money or our kids and grandkids will never forgive us. >> and i watched the press conference when the leaders came out, speaker boehner and others and they talked about the change of the tone at least in washington, and they wanted more, and this was not a perfect deal. but is there a lesson of compromise here, because if you ask someone on the left, they will say that the right is not compromising and if you ask someone on the right, they say that the left is not compromising, so is this a lesson of compromise and how things happen henceforth in washington? >> well, ultimately, what was passed tonigh
you said that you wanted a big, bold deal. was speaker boehner bold enough in his efforts to get it done? >> no, this is probably the best deal washington could get right now. my argument is that we don't need a deal. i mean, we are bankrupting future generations and we need a solution, and this is not big and bold, but the best deal that the speaker could get, but we need something profound to change the way that the town spends money or our kids and grandkids will never forgive us....
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i would say they put some terror in the hearts of big spenders. they are people who care about america, and i think that they have helped to move us from a discussion of how much we can spend into how much can we actually save and how can we get the spending and debt under control? >> i mean, the fascinating aspect of the tea party is their emerging political power, and n question, they have been at the forefront of the last two weeks, and as a republican, are you concerned about that, or do you embrace it? >> i embrace it. they are fundamentally correct, piers, in my view, and that is that congress is running up too much debt. we have been irresponsible, and the government is exceeding the constitutional limited role, and that, i believe, fundamentally correct. and now all of them don't understand the niceties of congress, but the house passed a budget that would have reduced spending $6 trillion, and they have now come forward with a compromise that represented really $1 trillion in certain cuts and maybe 2.1 or 2.4 total reduction and they acce
i would say they put some terror in the hearts of big spenders. they are people who care about america, and i think that they have helped to move us from a discussion of how much we can spend into how much can we actually save and how can we get the spending and debt under control? >> i mean, the fascinating aspect of the tea party is their emerging political power, and n question, they have been at the forefront of the last two weeks, and as a republican, are you concerned about that, or...
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we have six ways to safe big bucks. good to see you guys. >> hey, fred, how are you. >> great to see you. >> we're staying at home for the holidays. >> you're staying in west palm beach. for those who want to fly you have some great travel ideas how to save money or at least get the best deal. so buy your tickets right now for one? >> 40 million traveling over the holidays and the fact of the matter the airlines boosting their fares -- >> what a surprise. >> fares are very high right now. yeah. >> they are. but, you know, you just mentioned before going into the segment one of the best ways to cutback on expenses when you book your tickets for the holiday travel, and that is using those out of the way airports that aren't so busy. because if they are not so busy you'll get better fares for them. >> if you buy your tickets now every day you wait it will cost you money. here's the key. that many people don't realize and i want our cnn viewers to realize. those last minute sales aren't you glad you waited you're so smart t
we have six ways to safe big bucks. good to see you guys. >> hey, fred, how are you. >> great to see you. >> we're staying at home for the holidays. >> you're staying in west palm beach. for those who want to fly you have some great travel ideas how to save money or at least get the best deal. so buy your tickets right now for one? >> 40 million traveling over the holidays and the fact of the matter the airlines boosting their fares -- >> what a surprise....
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by the 1880s, big companies, what we called big pharma, were calling it big dos. by then, the secret was out. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache or you needed interest. if you had tuberculosis or asthma. if you had all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. this was how it was advertised. >> for the park davis company, cocaine was a blockbuster. others sold it, too. one popular product was vi vin mariani. endorsed by thomas edison, queen victoria. french bordeau with six ounces of cocaine in every bottle. then a copy cat wine. >> the great mother of invention. he took cola nuts and syrup and made the refreshing drink we call coca-cola. >> he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> i need a lot of cocaine. >> he finally stopped using it after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried, too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and they were presenting as addicts who needed the stuff. they could not live without it. that is when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink
by the 1880s, big companies, what we called big pharma, were calling it big dos. by then, the secret was out. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache or you needed interest. if you had tuberculosis or asthma. if you had all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. this was how it was advertised. >> for the park davis company, cocaine was a blockbuster. others sold it, too. one popular product was vi vin mariani. endorsed by thomas edison, queen victoria....
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big changes are ahead. we've got a cooldown coming on up. as you can see, we go into this week, high temperatures will be in the 30s in the midwest. low turts temperatures will be in the 20s. and notice this big about it of blue where the temperatures are in the 30s, that's dropping pretty far south into missouri and kentucky. we're going to start feeling colder around here, t.j. >> thank you so much, bonnie. >>> are we alone in the universe? well, nasa will have an answer for you shortly. well, they hope to. that's the question, though. the new mars rover is on its way. the journey to the red planet started about an hour ago. the rocket blasted off from cape canaveral, florida, carrying the rover known as "curiosity." john zarrella looked at this latest mission to mars. >> reporter: mars, does life exist there? did it ever? nasa is going to take this bold step to answer questions that could change forever our view of humanity's place in the universe. >> the best thing, why we're so excited about this mission is it sets up up for answering t
big changes are ahead. we've got a cooldown coming on up. as you can see, we go into this week, high temperatures will be in the 30s in the midwest. low turts temperatures will be in the 20s. and notice this big about it of blue where the temperatures are in the 30s, that's dropping pretty far south into missouri and kentucky. we're going to start feeling colder around here, t.j. >> thank you so much, bonnie. >>> are we alone in the universe? well, nasa will have an answer for...
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a simpler way to ship. >>> it was a big day in the house yesterday, but not quite big enough. lawmakers went home for summer recess without deciding thousand fund the federal aviation administration. that means 4,000 faa employees will remain furloughed for the next month. the federal government will lose more than a billion dollars in tax revenues. ray lahood says construction projects at airports have been halted costing more jobs. >> it is not fair to the 70,000 construction workers who need these jobs, it is not fair to the faa employees. >> i'm joined by faa administrator randy babbitt to talk about what's happened here. let me begin by asking does this impact the men and women in the towers and control centers and tracking our planes in the sky? >> no, i want to assure everybody in the traveling public the safety system is up and running. all of our air traffic control, all of our inspections of airplane, pilots, mechanics, though are those are ongoing. what are have ben furloughed is tens of thousands construction workers. >> the airport inspectors are working without p
a simpler way to ship. >>> it was a big day in the house yesterday, but not quite big enough. lawmakers went home for summer recess without deciding thousand fund the federal aviation administration. that means 4,000 faa employees will remain furloughed for the next month. the federal government will lose more than a billion dollars in tax revenues. ray lahood says construction projects at airports have been halted costing more jobs. >> it is not fair to the 70,000 construction...
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i think since the last five years have been a big focus on healthier meals for us -- >> i'm making a significant difference in the community by providing these items. >> there's been an interest in getting this healthy product into the corner stores that are in the food deserts all around d.c. food desert is an area where they do not have access to good local product. >> instead of being able to go into the store and getting chips and cookies and things of nature we're trying to provide them with alternative ways of eating. >> he's been a friends of mine for a long time. i remember him coming through as a student. he's been through every aspect of the kitchen. we thought he was the perfect candidate to take on healthy corners because he knows the community. >> it was all about fresh product. >> when you know around someone long enough changing their life and they become a better person it makes you want to do the same in your life. >> when we return, gifts that reach far beyond the lives of the gives. kindness that flows like wine and a dog's life, how it has filled the air with hope
i think since the last five years have been a big focus on healthier meals for us -- >> i'm making a significant difference in the community by providing these items. >> there's been an interest in getting this healthy product into the corner stores that are in the food deserts all around d.c. food desert is an area where they do not have access to good local product. >> instead of being able to go into the store and getting chips and cookies and things of nature we're trying...
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you're a big black friday shopper or observer. >> that's it. i won't buy a thing. it's been kind of dangerous on the there. >> i know. people, come on. calm down. just enjoy the experience. don't get too hot-headed. i don't expect that out of you. >> i might do a live report from the maul. >> tweeting, tweet me. just kidding. >> see you, fredricka. >> we have a lot straight ahead, including pakistan, where there's a lot of activity, growing outrage after the government says nato helicopters opened fire on two military checkpoints. at least 24 soldiers were reportedly killed near the volatile border with afghanistan. let's get an update from reza sayah. >> yeah, fredricka, an angry reaction in pakistan to what officials are calling a nato air strike on two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil. it's killed at least 24 soldiers. this is an incident that's already sparked a number of anti-american, anti-fato protests in pakistan, some of those protests taking place in the city of lahore. according to pakistani officials, this took place in mohmand. it sits
you're a big black friday shopper or observer. >> that's it. i won't buy a thing. it's been kind of dangerous on the there. >> i know. people, come on. calm down. just enjoy the experience. don't get too hot-headed. i don't expect that out of you. >> i might do a live report from the maul. >> tweeting, tweet me. just kidding. >> see you, fredricka. >> we have a lot straight ahead, including pakistan, where there's a lot of activity, growing outrage after the...
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it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo. you will learn a lot more from officials in norway to make sense out of this tragedy. >> did you have a sense in your time working with the government that there was some senses of places like norway that terrorism was something that could not come there, because in fairness, before 9/11 and the first world trade center attack, we felt it could not come here either. >> it's true, but the wikileaks cable comes from several years ago. in recent years, my understanding from a u.s. counterterrorism officials is that norway did begin to understand it could happen the
it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo....
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so that's a big, big thing that's happening here. you also have to add on this, you can't underestimate enough how much the market is so skittish right now, it's august, our volume is low, and that means the market can swing wildly one way or the other with not too much movement. the market can go down if it's going to rain tomorrow, if there aren't enough sales of u.s. open tickets. it's that sensitive right now. and then pile on top of that, the cascading -- today we got several negative indicators coming one right after another. it all comes back to the political situation for the first time in quite some time. >> piers before you ask anything else, does this what you're looking at on your screen weird you out a little bit. those two guys in the bottom, right corner? >> you always weird me out, ali. i don't know how you have the energy. i wake up to you at 6:00 a.m. >> it's actually neil you're waking up to. >> you're always bursting with detail about these markets. and i don't know when you sleep. when do you sleep? >> after this
so that's a big, big thing that's happening here. you also have to add on this, you can't underestimate enough how much the market is so skittish right now, it's august, our volume is low, and that means the market can swing wildly one way or the other with not too much movement. the market can go down if it's going to rain tomorrow, if there aren't enough sales of u.s. open tickets. it's that sensitive right now. and then pile on top of that, the cascading -- today we got several negative...
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and slowing down the big government freight train from its current trajectory would give us the time we need to work toward a real solution or give the american people the time they need to have their voices heard. so much work remains. and to that end, our first step will be to make sure that republicans who sit on the powerful cost-cutting committee are serious people who put the best interests of the american people and the principles that we have fought for throughout this debate first. but before we move to the next steps, i would like to say a word about some of those who made today's vote possible. i'll start with speaker boehner. it should be noted that he helped set the terms of this debate by insisting early on that we would oppose any debt limit that didn't include cuts that were greater than the amount the debt limit would be raised. and he stuck to his guns. the speaker and i worked shoulder to shoulder over the past few months and it's certainly been a pleasure. he's been a real partner and i assure my colleagues we wouldn't be here without him. >> minority leader mitch
and slowing down the big government freight train from its current trajectory would give us the time we need to work toward a real solution or give the american people the time they need to have their voices heard. so much work remains. and to that end, our first step will be to make sure that republicans who sit on the powerful cost-cutting committee are serious people who put the best interests of the american people and the principles that we have fought for throughout this debate first. but...
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jobs is the next big focus. we e know friday is the monthly unemployment jobs or lack of new jobs create read port and we've seen it. business new orleans doens to create jobs. banks need confidence to go out and spend. now that we've got the worst of the debt crisis behind us, not all of us, but the worst of it, there is an opportunity for the economy to grow. >> some have suggested that if you cut federal spending, that isn't going to exactly spur economic growth or job growth. what do you think about that? >> well, the question is where would the money go? if we're borrowing the money or printing the money in today spend it, that's not good for the economy. take a look at gold today. a new high of $1,645 an ounce. that's the fear. that's not good for confidence in the future. so, yes, you're concerned about the fact that some government employees will be laid off, there will be some cutbacks in spending. but the real economy, not the government economy, could likely pick up the slack. there's a lot of money a
jobs is the next big focus. we e know friday is the monthly unemployment jobs or lack of new jobs create read port and we've seen it. business new orleans doens to create jobs. banks need confidence to go out and spend. now that we've got the worst of the debt crisis behind us, not all of us, but the worst of it, there is an opportunity for the economy to grow. >> some have suggested that if you cut federal spending, that isn't going to exactly spur economic growth or job growth. what do...
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but certainly putting gardens at schools and after-school facilities is a big thing, and we intersect with the childhood obesity issue and so, you know, our gardens are a learning experience for the children and for adults. and it's really interesting to see what happens on these gardens when the youth become, you know, they come out to the garden and become familiar with planting, and, you know, i mean, i've seen a lot. we've actually had students particularly students that are from the city that have never really had a chance to see where their food comes from. you know, it's sort of an interesting responses. we had one 17-year-old who asked her teacher, she pointed to an eggplant and said, what's that? and the teacher said that's an eggplant. and she said, is that where eggs come from? and so it's -- you know, it's bittersweet, it's sad, you know, but at least she learned that day where eggs come from and where they don't come from. >> again, i'm glad you're doing this. i hope we can catch up with you again. wish you the best of luck. thanks. >> thank you so much. thank you. >>> an
but certainly putting gardens at schools and after-school facilities is a big thing, and we intersect with the childhood obesity issue and so, you know, our gardens are a learning experience for the children and for adults. and it's really interesting to see what happens on these gardens when the youth become, you know, they come out to the garden and become familiar with planting, and, you know, i mean, i've seen a lot. we've actually had students particularly students that are from the city...
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i mean, it was corruption on a big scale. i mean $4 million, sloshing around washington, you know. >> you mean in terms of campaign contributions and things like that? >> yeah, but the general level of corruption that was going on, this is very bad for american politics. >> i agree. >> for america, for the reputation. >> yes. >> people will be watching this going we don't feel sorry for you. >> i'm not asking people to feel sorry for me. i'm not running for office, i'm not asking anything of anybody. >> what do you want people to feel? >> i want them to know what this system is. this is a system that i took advantage of, that i was in the middle of that i was perhaps at the lead of at times but that system is still there. the system is toxic for the united states. it has to be changed. so what i have done is as somebody who was at a certain level of that system, i basically -- i'm not part of system any longer. frankly i don't know of anyone else who reached the level i did who is now coming out and saying, okay, this system
i mean, it was corruption on a big scale. i mean $4 million, sloshing around washington, you know. >> you mean in terms of campaign contributions and things like that? >> yeah, but the general level of corruption that was going on, this is very bad for american politics. >> i agree. >> for america, for the reputation. >> yes. >> people will be watching this going we don't feel sorry for you. >> i'm not asking people to feel sorry for me. i'm not running...
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is now put in a big bit of drag as well. this is not a terribly optimistic moment for the global economy. >> okay. yet you did say we avoided armageddon. let me bring in wolf blitzer. did you think we avoided armageddon? >> we avoided what could have been a disaster potentially even fountain u.s. would have paid its bills in terms of foreign countries that the united states owes money to as far as treasuries are concerned. there would have been a lot of domestic bills, defense department related bills, vendors from various agencies that wouldn't have gotten paid in the month of august and that would have sent a shock to those credit rating agencies. they, no doubt, would have moved much more quickly. they would have moved more quickly if the deal had not been struck. the deal doesn't do anything directly to create jobs but it avoids a disaster and what could have been a armageddon as some have called it and that would been a disaster. why so many democrats and republicans hated this deal, but voted for it when all was said a
is now put in a big bit of drag as well. this is not a terribly optimistic moment for the global economy. >> okay. yet you did say we avoided armageddon. let me bring in wolf blitzer. did you think we avoided armageddon? >> we avoided what could have been a disaster potentially even fountain u.s. would have paid its bills in terms of foreign countries that the united states owes money to as far as treasuries are concerned. there would have been a lot of domestic bills, defense...
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about "the help" all saying this is going to be the big movie of the summer. we'll talk about that and baby number two. >> thank you. >> unless you're eating too much sugar but i don't think that's the case. >> no not in this case. [ gnome ] ahh... [ male announcer ] this is what it's like getting an amazing discount on a hotel with travelocity's top secret hotels. the easy way to get unpublished discounts of up to 55% off top hotels. harpist not included. ♪ >>> i'm "anderson cooper 360." texas rick berry we examine his track record, saying one thing and doing another when it comes to taking money in washington. tonight we're keeping them honest. other republican candidates facing a big test in iowa, which candidates say this weekend might be a make or break for him. michele bachmann is taking part and mitt romney is not. and crime and punishment the audio tapes used to convict polygamist sect leader warren jeffs, they've been released, jeffs instructing underaged girls how to pleasure him, we'll play some of the tapes and talk with two former members of his
about "the help" all saying this is going to be the big movie of the summer. we'll talk about that and baby number two. >> thank you. >> unless you're eating too much sugar but i don't think that's the case. >> no not in this case. [ gnome ] ahh... [ male announcer ] this is what it's like getting an amazing discount on a hotel with travelocity's top secret hotels. the easy way to get unpublished discounts of up to 55% off top hotels. harpist not included. ♪...
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behind those stories are real people, including one guy who has a big mission. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> hey, dr. gupta? >> yes, sir? >> you're it. >> i'm it. >> max paige only knows one pace, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before, even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope, just max. and within mere seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >> 3 the-year-old. >> let me guess. 4-year-old, 10-year-old and 6-year-old. >> got it. how did you know? >> we're at the children's hospital of los angeles with max and his brother to see dr. michael soka. max has a pacemaker. actually, it's his third and he's only 6 years old. for parents jennifer and buck, the first sign of trouble came before max was even born. >> my 38-week appointment, we found out that max had structural damage to his heart. they didn't know -- they couldn't get a good heartbeat. they took him emergency c-section, he was born in a whirlwind. >> the last feeling i remember is it's almost
behind those stories are real people, including one guy who has a big mission. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> hey, dr. gupta? >> yes, sir? >> you're it. >> i'm it. >> max paige only knows one pace, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before, even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope, just max. and within mere seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >>...
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my big disappointment -- i fully supported that. my big disappointment is i don't think we were as efficient as we could have. we should have put more force in there so we could have taken control of the country at the beginning, which what i think the iraqi people would think we would do. an insurgency broke out. >> when you ever see footage of you selling that war with the intelligence, what do you feel? do you feel that you were in some way used? >> no. i had the same information, the same intelligence material that was given to the united states congress. the congress voted overwhelmingly to use military force if it came to that, and they did that three months before my presentation. everything that was in that presentation of mine was international intelligence estimate that the president used in the state of the union earlier speeches that secretary rumsfeld was using, our generals were using. they were planning against this intelligence. we thought it was solid, even though it was very inferential, we thought it was good inte
my big disappointment -- i fully supported that. my big disappointment is i don't think we were as efficient as we could have. we should have put more force in there so we could have taken control of the country at the beginning, which what i think the iraqi people would think we would do. an insurgency broke out. >> when you ever see footage of you selling that war with the intelligence, what do you feel? do you feel that you were in some way used? >> no. i had the same...
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i know a big part of that workout time for you is just building up some confidence. you hadn't done a lot of these things before. how is your confidence level overall as you're approaching this? >> i think it's drastically improved since hawaii. i mean my longest bike ride today was -- or to date has been 30 miles. >> wow. >> i've been able to swim a mile in lake michigan and been able to walk, run six miles necessary for the race. >> that's fantastic. i mean that's -- you're already -- sounds like you're ready right now. that's really great. >> yeah. yeah. >> a lot of people, you know, were curious about you and, you know, watch you and think, could i do this myself? what would you tell people? anybody who wants -- you never done this before, about to do a triathlon, a challenging physical event. can anybody do this, do you think? >> i think for the most part. i mean, i think it's just taking it one step at a time and really just setting realistic goals for yourself. i think that's very important. >> for us, as you know, we talked a lot about this, the goal is reall
i know a big part of that workout time for you is just building up some confidence. you hadn't done a lot of these things before. how is your confidence level overall as you're approaching this? >> i think it's drastically improved since hawaii. i mean my longest bike ride today was -- or to date has been 30 miles. >> wow. >> i've been able to swim a mile in lake michigan and been able to walk, run six miles necessary for the race. >> that's fantastic. i mean that's --...
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>> yeah. >> how big a thing can you balance on your nose? >> i can balance a lot of stuff on my nose. i can balance -- probably nothing in here. >> i'm going to get something at the break. >> i'll start looking for them and if i see something -- on my chin, too. i can do guitars. it's quite amazing, actually. >> i like this theory. i think we'll go to a break and find something you can balance on your nose. >> i did that when you i was 7 years old. i appeared in a -- >> we'll find something up here. >> i will do it right now. >> great. let's have a break, and then we come back to adam levine, the [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. ♪ this love has taken its toll on me ♪ ♪ she said good-bye ♪ too many times before ♪ and her heart is breaking in front of me ♪ ♪ and i have no choice ♪ 'cause i won't say good-bye anymore ♪ >> that was in your day job, obviously, singing "thi
>> yeah. >> how big a thing can you balance on your nose? >> i can balance a lot of stuff on my nose. i can balance -- probably nothing in here. >> i'm going to get something at the break. >> i'll start looking for them and if i see something -- on my chin, too. i can do guitars. it's quite amazing, actually. >> i like this theory. i think we'll go to a break and find something you can balance on your nose. >> i did that when you i was 7 years old. i...
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and wis the tea party a big winner in all of this? joining me is connie mack, and you voted on a deal with bipartisan support and saved america from going into catastrophic default and i only assume that you are quite happy for the country to go into catastrophic default? >> well, then you would have assumed wrong obviously. my point is this, that we now have over about $14.5 trillion of debt. and with this bill that passed today, we are assured to have over $17 trillion in debt, and none of the cuts in the bills are cuts off of real numbers. they are all cuts off of increases in spending, and what i have heard over and over again from my constituents, people around the state, and all over the country that have been calling my office, they are saying enough is enough. we want a solution, and we don't want a deal or a compromise. we want to solve the problem. so my vote was for solving the problem. and this bill did not do that. >> the problem is that any sensible economist around the world says that you cannot get america out of this
and wis the tea party a big winner in all of this? joining me is connie mack, and you voted on a deal with bipartisan support and saved america from going into catastrophic default and i only assume that you are quite happy for the country to go into catastrophic default? >> well, then you would have assumed wrong obviously. my point is this, that we now have over about $14.5 trillion of debt. and with this bill that passed today, we are assured to have over $17 trillion in debt, and none...
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it is the collusion of big government and big business and big finance. to the detriment of all of the rest, to the little guy. it is a slap in the face to our small business owners, the true entrepreneurs, the job creators, accounting for 70% of the jobs in america. it is you who own the small businesses, you're the economic engine, but you don't grease the skids of power in government. you want to know why the permanent political class never really does cut anything? you really want to know why nothing ever really does get done? it is because there is nothing in it for them. really there is nothing in it for them. they have a lot of mouths to feed, a lot of corporate lobbyists and a lot of special interests that are counting on them to keep the good times and the money rolling along. it doesn't surprise me. i've seen this kind of crony capitalism before. it is a same old good old boy politics as usual that i fought and we defeated in my home state. i took on a corrupt and compromised political class and their back room dealings with big oil. and i can t
it is the collusion of big government and big business and big finance. to the detriment of all of the rest, to the little guy. it is a slap in the face to our small business owners, the true entrepreneurs, the job creators, accounting for 70% of the jobs in america. it is you who own the small businesses, you're the economic engine, but you don't grease the skids of power in government. you want to know why the permanent political class never really does cut anything? you really want to know...
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let's take a look at the big board. there may be a deal done and this bill is signed by the president. i'm talking debt ceiling. but you can see the numbers, the dow taking a huge plunge, down 265 points on this tuesday afternoon. alison kosick live at the new york stock exchange. allison, what do you make of this? >> an ugly day today. this had a lot to do with what the broader economy is doing. the nasdaq off 2 3/4%. really just an awful day. we're below the 12,000 mark, the psychological marker for the dow as well. things just went south from there. why do we see this selloff? i tell you, we've had a series of down beat reports starting with friday. we we had a very weak gdp report, showing there's little growth here in the economy right now. we also had a weak manufacturing report. and what spooked investors today was a report showing consumer spending fell for the first time in two years, that americans are essentially socking away more money. they're saving more money for a rainy day because they don't know where
let's take a look at the big board. there may be a deal done and this bill is signed by the president. i'm talking debt ceiling. but you can see the numbers, the dow taking a huge plunge, down 265 points on this tuesday afternoon. alison kosick live at the new york stock exchange. allison, what do you make of this? >> an ugly day today. this had a lot to do with what the broader economy is doing. the nasdaq off 2 3/4%. really just an awful day. we're below the 12,000 mark, the...
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how many people honestly, big guys, they choke on their vomit? and it happens every night somewhere. >> there was a singer at a band in oz fest 2002 who took an oxycontin and drank a beer. got into bed and that was it. >> how many friends have you lost to drugs? people you've known? >> a lot. a lot. you know, the longer -- the longer i stay sober, the more -- the more friends you kind of see stop coming around. i've been fortunate enough to never lose anyone massively close to me to drugs and alcohol. but that's not -- you know? >> sharon says she feels blessed that none of her children ended up losing their lives through drugs. do you feel lucky? what do you feel? >> yeah. that was definitely one of the key factors in helping me stay sober was kind of realizing that for all accounts, i probably should have died. i did a lot of stupid things and i was fortunate enough to always wake up the next day. that was something that when i got sober, i was like, well, there's probably a reason. so i should probably figure that out. >> how hard was it for y
how many people honestly, big guys, they choke on their vomit? and it happens every night somewhere. >> there was a singer at a band in oz fest 2002 who took an oxycontin and drank a beer. got into bed and that was it. >> how many friends have you lost to drugs? people you've known? >> a lot. a lot. you know, the longer -- the longer i stay sober, the more -- the more friends you kind of see stop coming around. i've been fortunate enough to never lose anyone massively close to...
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are they the big issues? no, but they are important issues that people want to hear about. >> there is a group that is asking candidates to sign a pro marriage pledge. you only appoint conservative marriage and only remove anti-marria anti-marriage provisions in the tax code. but this was said. if you are looking at being a leader of our great country we would like to have you pledge personal fidelity to your own spouse and a respect for the marital bonds of others. first, would you sign this pledge? >> the answer is yes. i pledge personal fidelity to my wife when i was married to her, and i pledged that i would not involve myself with anybody else. >> this is a pledge you would sign? >> yes, i did agree to sign it. >> do you find it intrusive? >> look, the answer to that question is when i first read it, i thought, well i can say that because it's true. should politicians be held to that standard? if you look at the amount of disrespect or disregard members of congress have because of some of the things just
are they the big issues? no, but they are important issues that people want to hear about. >> there is a group that is asking candidates to sign a pro marriage pledge. you only appoint conservative marriage and only remove anti-marria anti-marriage provisions in the tax code. but this was said. if you are looking at being a leader of our great country we would like to have you pledge personal fidelity to your own spouse and a respect for the marital bonds of others. first, would you sign...
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>> i think there's a big difference between the two. so the comparison doesn't really ring true with me because we can't do things like raise taxes. only thing we can do is get job number three and four. it's important to, of course, look at your own budget and own debt levels. in terms of the government's situation, it's very, very different. i don't think the comparison really gels for right now. again, we can't raise the money like they can. >> right. >> we have to pay attention to how much debt we're holding on to and how much we're paying for it. if the rating changes of our country and debt. >> your rate may go up. >> our rates are going to change and that's going to cost a lot. >> i agree that it's not the same. i would say the closest annualo for many people is how much money they have invested in their house which may not be worth what it was when they paid for it. >> this is huge. we had a big report from pew research center about the drop in minority wealth. the biggest culprit is the housing market. so much of the net worth
>> i think there's a big difference between the two. so the comparison doesn't really ring true with me because we can't do things like raise taxes. only thing we can do is get job number three and four. it's important to, of course, look at your own budget and own debt levels. in terms of the government's situation, it's very, very different. i don't think the comparison really gels for right now. again, we can't raise the money like they can. >> right. >> we have to pay...
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>> i think the big they think is you just have to trust the person beside you. you have to know how to do your job, and trust the guy next to you is going to do his. >> reporter: he's come to terms with the reality of what fighting a war really means. though he has changed much over the two years, he says even if he could, he couldn't change anything about his decision to enlist. but he has had a change of heart about rosemont, california. >> i was a lot more harsh towards it than i should have been. they raised me to be what i am. >> jason carroll, he does appreciate his hometown even more now. why the change of heart? >> well, i think after talking to him and after he's been on the ground now in afghanistan for a few months and seeing how the some of the afghan people have some n. some of these remote villages, i think he has a greater appreciation for that small desert community out there in southern california where he grew up. he was hard on it before, but he's definitely had a change of heart now. >> those tough times make us appreciate all the other thing
>> i think the big they think is you just have to trust the person beside you. you have to know how to do your job, and trust the guy next to you is going to do his. >> reporter: he's come to terms with the reality of what fighting a war really means. though he has changed much over the two years, he says even if he could, he couldn't change anything about his decision to enlist. but he has had a change of heart about rosemont, california. >> i was a lot more harsh towards it...
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it's a big, big step forward for the senate. if that could be wrapped into a proposal that would provide the length of time to do it and do it carefully, i think you have an arrangement. but i think this business of -- you know, here you have two months of negotiation with the vice president, and the republican walked out. you had hours of negotiations with the president, and the republican walked out. they said no to simpson bowls, and they said no to the -- >> to be fair, there were parts of simpson bowls that democrats also said no to. we get down to that. because our time with you is short i want to move on a little about that let's say you are more or less optimistic that we will get the debt ceiling done and move on to a different subject? >> i am neither. this is the first time in 19 years that i feel that something that can be done simply is being held hostage for a very high stakes game. >> you have a new bill you call the respect for marriage act, which would undo the defensive marriage act which defines marriage betwe
it's a big, big step forward for the senate. if that could be wrapped into a proposal that would provide the length of time to do it and do it carefully, i think you have an arrangement. but i think this business of -- you know, here you have two months of negotiation with the vice president, and the republican walked out. you had hours of negotiations with the president, and the republican walked out. they said no to simpson bowls, and they said no to the -- >> to be fair, there were...
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big, big difference. >> we talk about that 30 year statute of limitations. now let's talk about a case when we come back, we'll have you back and talk about a 30-year-old, what most thought was a closed case investigation that it was an accidental death of natalie wood, now that case being reopened. we'll talk about that with you all a bit later. thanks so much, gentlemen. >>> talk about stumbling across a big store rixt it was the last thing an australian reporter expected to find, a briefing book about barack obama's visit there. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. plus veggie nutrition. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. plug
big, big difference. >> we talk about that 30 year statute of limitations. now let's talk about a case when we come back, we'll have you back and talk about a 30-year-old, what most thought was a closed case investigation that it was an accidental death of natalie wood, now that case being reopened. we'll talk about that with you all a bit later. thanks so much, gentlemen. >>> talk about stumbling across a big store rixt it was the last thing an australian reporter expected to...
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but these companies, there are five big, big ones. there were 300 in 1999. these companies, these five, actually all of them, even twitter, they're making money. linkedin -- these companies are profitable. linkedin has 100 million users, tons of revenue. there are the financials to back this up. there hasn't been access to these companies. people have been waiting a long time this time around. it's tempered. there's not a -- i can see why people are comparing it to 1999. it is a little bit different. >> but it's all about the facebook ipo. that is the holy grail, the facebook ipo. >> nope, nope, nope. your other guests -- in 1999, we said it wasn't like the previous bubble. >> i know, yes. >> then it wasn't like the previous one. the fact is we -- path to profitability, we heard. we would be better off holding our nose, saying it's a bubble and working out how we're not going to be carrying the can when the doo-doo falls on us from above. >> look, i'm a woman, i'm not taking these risks. >> thank you all so much. love the conversation. nice to see you all th
but these companies, there are five big, big ones. there were 300 in 1999. these companies, these five, actually all of them, even twitter, they're making money. linkedin -- these companies are profitable. linkedin has 100 million users, tons of revenue. there are the financials to back this up. there hasn't been access to these companies. people have been waiting a long time this time around. it's tempered. there's not a -- i can see why people are comparing it to 1999. it is a little bit...
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foot -- if it was a victory, they would say it was a big deal. the fact that it didn't they say, move along, nothing to see here. >> yet, eleanor, all the media yammering about the timing of the speech and what day and all that, i think maybe does feed an impression among people that journalists care more about political gamesmanship than the underlying issue which is 14 million people out of work and many for many, many months. >> the end result does not help the white house. it looks like they got rolled by the republicans. and i don't think the end result helps the media either because i think a lot of people do look at it and say this is the media running with something that's really ridiculous and it's a school yard fight and the media loves it. it really does step on the white house message. all these side shows have really distracted from this white house's effort to create jobs. he was in the rose garden calling for a transportation bill. while his legislation that stalled on capitol hill -- that gets no attention in the media, but it's t
foot -- if it was a victory, they would say it was a big deal. the fact that it didn't they say, move along, nothing to see here. >> yet, eleanor, all the media yammering about the timing of the speech and what day and all that, i think maybe does feed an impression among people that journalists care more about political gamesmanship than the underlying issue which is 14 million people out of work and many for many, many months. >> the end result does not help the white house. it...
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i'm not sure they will do a big deal. it's not one of these events where there's going to be a huge celebration in the east room of the white house with invited guests. they're just happy they got this done, the nation's debt ceiling has been raised and they can move on to some of the other important issues facing the country. let me bring back kate bolduan, our congressional correspondent. she's up on the hill. i interrupted you because i wanted to hear what nancy pelosi had to say. are we expecting to hear from john boehner, any of the republican leaders? are they doing any news conference as far as we know right now? >> reporter: i don't have any information we will hear from house speaker john boehner but we had heard earlier there was a possibility we could hear from the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell. he is meeting for a policy lunch that happens quite often with fellow republicans as we speak so we could be hearing from him shortly at some point today. but going -- part of the discussion you all were
i'm not sure they will do a big deal. it's not one of these events where there's going to be a huge celebration in the east room of the white house with invited guests. they're just happy they got this done, the nation's debt ceiling has been raised and they can move on to some of the other important issues facing the country. let me bring back kate bolduan, our congressional correspondent. she's up on the hill. i interrupted you because i wanted to hear what nancy pelosi had to say. are we...
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that comes from social security, medicare -- >> that's a big, big cut. >> it's a huge number. >> where does your arrow go after that if you do that? >> it goes to depression. i want to cut government spending but i don't want to do it overnight. if you have to cut spending by 40%, you're looking at a 10% contraction in the economy. you're looking at depression. that's a pretty clear choice. >> that's not exactly what we're hearing from a lot of other conservatives. gloria gorborger is with us. 60% of americans say they oppose raising the debt ceiling, just 37% would be in favor of raising it. that would seem to bolster the republican argument that they want severe cuts in exchange for their vote to raise that credit limit. let's say the debt ceiling is not raised and the u.s. does, as will postulates, possibly default on some of its payments. are the consequences as dire as secretary geithner warns? is the public going to blame republicans who voted no or democrats who wouldn't girlfriend them the cuts? what's going to happen? >> the public will blame everyone. i think first of all the
that comes from social security, medicare -- >> that's a big, big cut. >> it's a huge number. >> where does your arrow go after that if you do that? >> it goes to depression. i want to cut government spending but i don't want to do it overnight. if you have to cut spending by 40%, you're looking at a 10% contraction in the economy. you're looking at depression. that's a pretty clear choice. >> that's not exactly what we're hearing from a lot of other conservatives....
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but it was not a big deal at the time. and, you know, i came back and pretty soon after i did "they shoot horses, don't they," so that window of time when one could have slotted me into sex symbol didn't really last because at heart i'm a serious actress who much preferred being in "they don't horses don't they" and shortly after that "klute." i think being stuck with a label like sex symbol can be very limiting. if i man i care about finds me sexy, that's great, but i don't want to be labeled anything. >> who do you think was the sexiest of all the stars you've ever seen? >> ava gardner as the woman. i can't think of any -- redford i guess is my favorite, i made three movies with him. >> i interviewed robert redford rece recent ly and he just exudes it still right now. i think you two should make a movie. >> i do too. >> i wouldn't do barbarello with angelina jolie. i did have an affair with an angel in the movie and if i had a baby i'd lay an egg. i won't tell you anymore because maybe i'll do it one day. >> tell me abou
but it was not a big deal at the time. and, you know, i came back and pretty soon after i did "they shoot horses, don't they," so that window of time when one could have slotted me into sex symbol didn't really last because at heart i'm a serious actress who much preferred being in "they don't horses don't they" and shortly after that "klute." i think being stuck with a label like sex symbol can be very limiting. if i man i care about finds me sexy, that's great,...
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so they are wielding a big stick. at the end of the day, the president has to sign or not sign what's in front of him. his choices were allow default or what i prefer, use the constitutional and executive function to safeguard the public debt. he had very few options at the end of the day, i wish the president would have been able to get a better result. i'm not going to join those who want to criticize the president here. i think he had the right values, fought for themming didn't get them, but he wanted those right things, that's why i still call myself an obama supporter. >> this is round one of what is a two-act play, of the sense of going-forward in the super committee, you're gracious in what you're saying. what are you expecting to see of the president when we get into round two, and the super committee, and they start talking about, well, we may have to go into social security and medicare? we may have to -- if the republicans will push back when the president says i want some revenues, where are your red line
so they are wielding a big stick. at the end of the day, the president has to sign or not sign what's in front of him. his choices were allow default or what i prefer, use the constitutional and executive function to safeguard the public debt. he had very few options at the end of the day, i wish the president would have been able to get a better result. i'm not going to join those who want to criticize the president here. i think he had the right values, fought for themming didn't get them,...
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it's not that big of a deal in oklahoma. it's a very, very big deal. it was a 5.5 back in 1952, on april 9th, to be exact, that caused a lot of the damage in the city. it was 45 feet long. so he, yes, they do happen in oklaho oklahoma. snow will be the situation today. it doesn't look all too xwlesive right now. but you have an area of low pressure that set sg up right there. that low pressure is going to pull moisture up out of the gulf and cold air is going to cause a transformation to give us snowfall. before it's all said and done, the snow you're seeing could be up to a foot. great for skiers. for drivers, not so much. t.j., it looks like it's going to be a tough time for a lot of people on parts of i-80. possibly on i-40 before the weekend rolls out. >> thank you so much. stop playing with the tour groups, okay? >> yeah, okay. >> 7 minutes past the hour. >>> controversy is still swirling around ren herman cain. he spent the past week remembering & accusations from the 1990s. we learned a little bit more about the claims for an attorney for one of
it's not that big of a deal in oklahoma. it's a very, very big deal. it was a 5.5 back in 1952, on april 9th, to be exact, that caused a lot of the damage in the city. it was 45 feet long. so he, yes, they do happen in oklaho oklahoma. snow will be the situation today. it doesn't look all too xwlesive right now. but you have an area of low pressure that set sg up right there. that low pressure is going to pull moisture up out of the gulf and cold air is going to cause a transformation to give...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> the art of compromise is a deal that washington hates. on opposite sides of the battle is mark zuckerman and grover norquist. what do you believe about the tax increases? >> well, there should have been tax increases if only for a political matter, because everybody in the country seems to have to be participating in what i call shared sacrifice and that is how to get it done and also a bipartisan deal, and if anything gets done, both parties have to assume responsibility for it. that was lost. there was a moment there when boehner came to the president had $800 billion in tax, the elimination of what i would call tax expenditures or whatever you want to call it, all of the special deals built into the tax code that so distort the economy, and that money was going to go to rationalize the tax code, and i think that would have been a
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> the art of compromise is a deal that washington hates. on opposite sides of the battle is mark zuckerman and grover norquist. what do you believe about the tax increases? >> well, there should have been tax increases if only for a political matter, because everybody in the country...
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about "the help" all saying this is going to be the big movie of the summer. we'll talk about that and baby number two. >> thank you. >> unless you're eating too much sugar but i don't think that's the case. >> no not in this case. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. i've tried it. it just takes somebody having the idea, but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain pat
about "the help" all saying this is going to be the big movie of the summer. we'll talk about that and baby number two. >> thank you. >> unless you're eating too much sugar but i don't think that's the case. >> no not in this case. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below...
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that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. >> what did he mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. when you don't get it, you might think i'm negative toward my own people. >> it struck me as strange. he's always been unbelievably core just. he has a chat, a cup of coffee. yet he seems to attract from all his competitors extraordinary amount of anti-pathy. >> there is not a union of super heroes among late night talk shows. i just met david letterman for the first time. i've known conan for a whifl i know jimmy kimmel, i know craig ferguson. and to a man, i think the one thing that we all agree on is we're all not crazy about jay leno. >> why is that? >> i have no idea. >> fascinating. i think in our own personal dealings with him, some people get along and some people don't. >> is he. more competitive than people realize? >> i don't know if competition is the right word. i think he is more interested in e else than he should be. >> do you think he s
that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. >> what did he mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. when you don't get it, you might think i'm negative toward my own people. >> it struck me as strange. he's always been unbelievably core just. he has a chat, a cup of coffee. yet he seems to attract from all his competitors extraordinary amount of anti-pathy. >> there is not a union of super heroes...